McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. 2 Chambers Street Binghamton, New York 13903-2699Phone: 607-723-3512 FAX: 607-724-0549OwnersManualUR12UR12 Touch S
10Input Source SelectionSelect one of the six Audio Inputs or sixAudio/Video Inputs from the available In-put Sources on your McIntosh ControlCenter o
11MAC Touch Screen PagesTouch Screen Menu Page 2Tuner FunctionsSelect AM or FM broadcast band. Pressand release SEEK Up or Down to movefrom station to
12Touch Screen Menu Page 3Numbered and +10 Push-buttonsPress push-buttons 0 through 9 to accesstuner station presets, DVD chapters, DVD/CD tracks or D
13Power On and OffSwitches AC Power ON or OFF.Note: Provides discrete commands for use inMacros.Listen and Record ProcessorsAccesses the external LIST
14Touch Screen ContrastAll the programming is done by first enter-ing the SYSTEM SETTING Mode in theremote control. Press both the MAIN andPAGE button
15System Settingsthe setting mode by simply pressing theMAIN button or bring the cursor to 8. TOEXIT with the joystick and push the joy-stick down.Ent
16The MACRO and PUNCH THROUGHcan be programmed. There are three typesof macro functions you can program. TheM1, M2 and M3 in the Main Menu are de-sign
17System SettingsDevice Buttons1. Select one of the twelve Device But-tons you wish to store macro functionswith the cursor on DEVICE BUTTON.2. Move t
18CHANNEL up button for ChannelPunch Through.3. Select the device you wish to Punch-through to (1st device).4. Select the device you wish to Punch-thr
19System Settingsming. If there is more than one codenumber assigned to your brand, try onecode number at a time until you findthe right code number.
2IMPORTANT SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS!PLEASE READ THEM BEFOREOPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT.WARNING - TO REDUCE RISKOF DAMAGE, DO NOT EXPOSETHIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN
20button will only show the first brand(in alphabetical order) in that alphabetgroup.9. If the first code number assigned to thebrand is the right one
21and select the device on the Touch-button that you wish to teach into.4. Place your original remote control tothe UR12 head to head about 2-3inches
22in the Device Touch-button, move thecursor to DEVICE BUTTON.4. Press the functional button or DeviceTouch-button you wish to erase forthree seconds
23System SettingsEdit Touch-buttonsTouch-buttons may be added or deleted,change the Touch-button size and shape,move the Touch-button locations (even
24buttons on the Favorite DevicePage can be moved.Copy Touch Buttons1. Move the cursor either to COMMONBUTTON or DEVICE BUTTON withthe MUTE button.2.
25memory in the remote controland a new program is loadedto the remote control. Thelearned functions will be lostpermanently with the deletionof the b
268. Once the operation is completed andyou wish to exit from this mode, returnto the main menu by pressing theMAIN button and exit from the mainmenu
27Figure 18or DOWN Push-button to select thecharacters you wish to use, press theChannel UP or Channel DOWN Push-button to move on to next or moveback
28Program LoadingSetting the Date and ClockFigure 191. Enter the Setting mode by pressingboth the MAIN and PAGE Push-but-tons simultaneously for five
29Caution: The following step will erase all ofthe Normal Modes of Operationsfrom the UR12 and activate theProgram Upload Mode.Pressing the button sho
3Customer ServiceTechnical AssistancePlease Take A MomentThank YouThe serial number, purchase date anddealer name are important for possible in-suranc
30The Function of some Touch- buttons and Push-buttons, when used to control various de-vices, differ from the Button Nomenclature.When CABLE Touch Sc
31When SAT Touch Screen Menu is selected:INPUT = TV/SAT (Touch Screen Page 1)EXIT = Exit/Cancel (Touch Screen Page 2)When TAPE Touch Screen Menu is se
32ADC ------------------------------------------------- 7ADCOM -------------------------------------------- 082 092 225 161 269AIWA ------------------
33MERIDIAN ---------------------------------------- 100 012 013MITSUBISHI -------------------------------------- 242 243 204MONDIAL ------------------
34LUTRON ------------------------------------------- 077 158 159MAKITA ------------------------------------------- 186 201MINDPATH -------------------
35Setup Code TablePARAGON ----------------------------------------- 52PHILIPS -------------------------------------------- 006 012 013 020 085 095PION
36Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number CD DevicesHITACHI ------------------------------------------- 042 175INKEL -----------------------------------
37Setup Code TableTECHWOOD -------------------------------------- 76THETA DIGITAL --------------------------------- 234 235TOSHIBA -------------------
38Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number LV DevicesManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number SAT DevicesALPHASTAR ------------------------------------- 123
39Setup Code TableManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number SAT DevicesSTARCAST ---------------------------------------- 41SUPERGUIDE --------------------
4Table of ContentsSafety Instructions ... 2Thank You, Please Take a Moment,Technical Assistance andCustomer Service...
40Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number TV DevicesCETRONIC ---------------------------------------- 43CITIZEN ----------------------------------------
41Setup Code TableManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number TV DevicesPHILCO -------------------------------------------- 197 003 024 056 059 060 063 064
42Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number VCR DevicesAIWA ----------------------------------------------- 034 161AKAI ----------------------------------
43Setup Code TableRADIO SHACK ---------------------------------- 123RCA ------------------------------------------------- 013 020 041 107 109 140 144
44Specifications Packing InstructionsIn the event it is necessary to repack theequipment for shipment, use the originalshipping carton and interior pa
45Welcome to the familyof McIntosh owners.This is the Warrantyfor your new McIntosh HomeElectronic Product (theProduct). Your Product hasb
46Scope and Duration of WarrantySubject to the terms and conditions stated be-low, McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. (McIntosh)warrants to the or
47Parts and Occurrences that are notCovered by the WarrantyThis Warranty does not cover any of thefollowing: (a) glass panels, cabinetry,
McIntosh Part No. 040774McIntosh Laboratory, Inc.2 Chambers StreetBinghamton, NY 13903
5Performance FeaturesIntroductionThe McIntosh UR12 is a very powerfuland flexible learning remote control with aLCD Touch Screen. The UR12 has manyadv
6Installing BatteriesFigure 3Figure 4The UR12 uses four AA batteries. Pleasebe sure to match the batteries with the (+)and (-) markings inside the bat
7The remote control goes through self-test-ing for three seconds after the batteries areinstalled and automatically switches toSetting Mode for progra
8Adjusts theVOLume level UpTurns PowerON or OFFSelects TransportFunctions of aDVD/CD player,DVD/CD changeror tape recorderTouch Screen and Push-button
9Touch ScreenThe Touch Screen allows for the selectionand controlling of different componentsthrough multiple On-Screen Pages.MutePress the MUTE Push-
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